We
have to put emotion back into the brain and integrate it with cognitive
systems. We shouldn't study emotion or cognition in isolation, but should
study both as aspects of the mind in its brain.

JOSEPH
LEDOUX, a neuroscientist and Professor at the Center for Neural Science,
New York University, seeks a biological rather than psychological understanding
of our emotions. He explores the differences between emotional memories
(implicit--unconscious--memories) processed in pathways that take information
into the amygdala, and memories of emotion (explicit--conscious--memories)
processed at the level of the hippocampus and neocortex.